Donald Trump Makes Drastic Decision As Activists Warn That His Other Properties Could Be Next After They Destroyed His Turnberry Golf Resort In Scotland

Donald Trump has been forced into a decision following his Turnberry golf resort getting vandalized this weekend.
Pro-Palestine activists broke into the Scotland golf club and trashed the place, using spray paint to deface the buildings and leave messages, also damaging the greens.
The act was in retaliation to Trump’s suggestion that he should buy the Gaza Strip and turn it into a tourist destination. Such a move would force millions of Palestinians to relocate, and some of them are not having it.
The group has since sent a message to the POTUS, claiming it “rejects Donald Trump’s treatment of Gaza as though it were his property to dispose of as he likes.”
They have also subtly threatened to target Trump’s other properties. The United States President owns golf resorts in the U.S., Scotland, Ireland, and the UAE.
“To make that clear, we have shown him that his own property is not safe from acts of resistance,” they added.
Donald Trump’s Turnberry Golf Resort Closes After Vandalism

Trump has shut Turnberry down in the wake of the break-in, prompting a pro-Palestine account to boast about it on social media.
The golf venue is one of 10 rotating British Open host locations, although it hasn’t held an event since the POTUS bought it in 2014.
Trump Turnberry is considered to be among the top five golf courses in Europe, with some ranking it as high as No. 3. But it’s had to close its doors following the aforementioned show of defiance.
Still, recent events aren’t expected to change Trump’s mind about buying the Gaza Strip. If anything, it might cause him to ramp up his pursuit.